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Training partnership to help stabilise safety in fishing sector Training partnership to help stabilise safety in fishing sector

Training partnership to help stabilise safety in fishing sector

Developing maritime expertise for fishing vessel safety

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SOUTH AFRICA: An initiative to address critical knowledge deficits in the fishing sector has been launched that will fund the development of an accredited course for improving expertise amongst local maritime professionals through the delivery of abbreviated naval architecture training.

Crew missing as vessel sinks off Mossel Bay Crew missing as vessel sinks off Mossel Bay

Crew missing as vessel sinks off Mossel Bay

Rescue operation underway

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SOUTH AFRICA: Only 13 members of an 18 crew have been accounted for following an incident involving the offshore supply vessel, Leo, that transmitted a mayday last night.

Presidential panel to investigate naval exercise Presidential panel to investigate naval exercise

Presidential panel to investigate naval exercise

SOUTH AFRICA: A new panel, appointed by the President, will see the inquiry into the circumstances that saw the Iranian Navy participation in a...
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Calling for more involvement from developing countries Calling for more involvement from developing countries

Calling for more involvement from developing countries

Tanzania has called on the International Maritime Organisation (IMO) to strengthen technical cooperation and capacity-building to help developing...
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SANParks launches multi-million rand support programme SANParks launches multi-million rand support programme

SANParks launches multi-million rand support programme

SOUTH AFRICA: South African National Parks (SANParks) has launched a R10.8 million Marine Economy Small-Scale Fisheries Support Programme aimed at...
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Minister sets deadline for appeals Minister sets deadline for appeals

Minister sets deadline for appeals

SOUTH AFRICA: With allocations due to expire at the end of the month and the deadline for appeals set for the 2nd of March, the Minister of...
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Project supports Future Ready Shipping for Africa Project supports Future Ready Shipping for Africa

Project supports Future Ready Shipping for Africa

The International Maritime Organisation (IMO), backed by the European Union, is inviting Sub-Saharan African Member States to apply for...
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SOUTH AFRICA: Engagements with boatbuilders, cruise ports, training academies, business councils and maritime businesses across Italy have resulted in invitations to industry events and even letters of intent to establish twinning partnerships...
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